March 2024

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Clock is ticking on rental reform

Clock is ticking on rental reform

There are real fears the Renters (Reform) Bill could fall on the final furlong, with no date announced for its third reading in the Commons. With the country moving ever closer to a general election, there are fears the Government will run out of time to get the Bill over the finish line.

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Leasehold reform: How legislation lost its way

Leasehold reform: How legislation lost its way

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Budget 2024: Yet more missed opportunities

Budget 2024: Yet more missed opportunities

The chancellor failed to introduce bold proposals - such as changes to stamp duty and the reintroduction of mortgage interest relief - to encourage landlords to stay in the sector. NRLA policy director Chris Norris explains more.

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Call for clarity on rent-to-rent

Call for clarity on rent-to-rent

Landlords need more clarity on rent-to-rent arrangements, with the NRLA calling for better official guidance to prevent landlords falling foul of rogue operators in response to a Trading standards consultation. It said better guidance is needed to support landlords.

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Leasehold loophole: Government consulting on change

Leasehold loophole: Government consulting on change

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Landlords' contribution to the economy and the latest on EPCs

Landlords' contribution to the economy and the latest on EPCs

Listen Up Landlords presenters Ben and Richard examine new research on landlords' contribution to the UK economy and jobs market, and changes to the way EPC inspections are carried out.

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Ofgem exploring new registration plans

Ofgem exploring new registration plans

Ofgem has revealed it’s looking at plans to introduce a registration scheme for landlords who provide heat and hot water to more than two households in their properties. It is now looking for volunteers to get involved.

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All the PRS news from Wales

All the PRS news from Wales

Steve Bletsoe, NRLA Operations Manager for Wales talks about his evidence session at the Senedd this month - including a warning on rent controls - and reflects on the recent reshuffle within the Welsh Government.

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Do you hold group viewings at your rental homes?

Do you hold group viewings at your rental homes?

With 11 tenants now competing for each rental property on the market we are asking whether you hold group viewings when it comes to marketing your rental properties? Let us know more about your approach.

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GetGround: NRLA announces new partnership

GetGround: NRLA announces new partnership

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Your latest local licensing update

Your latest local licensing update

Senior Policy Officer Samantha Watkin gives an update on licensing news from your area, with councils in ***

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Your training and events update for April

Your training and events update for April

We run through the award-winning NRLA Training Academy's packed schedule for March, including both online and classroom courses. You can also find out more about our virtual and in-person meetings and webinars.

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It was a capacity crowd at the NRLA’s inaugural International Women’s Day celebration this month. Female landlords, agents, developers and investors enjoyed an afternoon tea, netwroking and the opportunity to share their stories and experiences in the sector.

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